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flisk

(flɪsk)
n
a whim; a fancy
vb
to skip or frisk about; to frolicto unsettle; to make uneasy
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Mrs Wallace, who lives in Flisk, near Newburgh in Fife, Scotland, had no idea her new "husband" was still married.
Sangster wed Janet Wallace, from Flisk, Fife, while still married to Jill Sangster, of Perth, leaving both thousands in debt.
Mrs Wallace, who lives in Flisk, near Newburgh in Fife, Scotland, told the court that she had no idea Sangster was still married when they wed.
In pots, mix them with foliage in contrasting hues--pale green Wester Flisk with plum heucheras, for example.
The strain Wester Flisk has brightly contrasting deep red stems, lime-green flowers with red edges and dark green leaves.
This hardy cultivar is believed to be a cross between `Sopron' and `Wester Flisk.' It grows about 2 feet tall and wide, and is both drought and snail proof (thanks to its thick, serrated-edged foliage).
At the risk of being accused of favouritism, the Scottish-raised plant, Helleborus foetidus 'Wester Flisk' has superb hand-like leaves.
On the Wester Flisk variety they are edged with red.
Mrs Wallace, who lives in Flisk, near Newburgh in Fife, Scotland, said she was unaware he had forged her signature on a loan offer acceptance form for pounds 10,000 from Northern Rock until Sangster "ran away" in February last year.
The strain Wester Flisk has deep brick-red stems, contrasting pale, red-edged lime-green flowers and dark green leaves.
The A division was won by the new partnership of Mike McRae/Matt Thorpe, and the mixed doubles title went to Lori Hickman/Mike Flisk. Brett Miller and McRae retained their masters title.
The strain Wester Flisk is a dynamite contrast of deep brick-red stems and pale, red-edged lime-green flowers and dark green leaves.